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'''Fly Guy''' is a sub-species of [[Shy Guy]]. They have propellers on their heads and have various jobs.
'''Fly Guy''' is a sub-species of [[Shy Guy]]. They have propellers on their heads and have various jobs.


They first appeared in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. In the game they carried [[Items]] like [[Red Coin]]s, 1-Ups, or even bombs. In some levels one of them would swoop down carrying a ? Cloud full of stars, and if [[Yoshi]] didn't get them in time the Fly Guy would float back up and laugh mockingly.
==History==


Fly guy make an appeareance in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. They would come in a line of four. If Yoshi could defeat all four with one egg, he would be awarded with a melon. They appear in [[Stage 3-3: Poochy and Nippy]] and [[Stage 3-4: Frustation]].
===Enemies from the Past===
Fly Guy first appeared in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. In the game they carried [[Items]] like [[Red Coin]]s, 1-Ups, or even bombs. In some levels one of them would swoop down carrying a ? Cloud full of stars, and if [[Yoshi]] didn't get them in time the Fly Guy would float back up and laugh mockingly. They behave similarly in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', except they did not carry bombs.


In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Fly Guys appear in [[Shifting Sand Land]]. They fly around the course, spitting fireballs at [[Mario]], trying to force the plumber into the lethal quicksand. They also appear in [[Tiny-Huge Island]]. This time, the Fly Guys spit fire at [[Mario]] near ledges, trying to kick him off the ledge. They also appear in [[Rainbow Cruise]], though in a small number. These are the only games where they have the ability to produce flames. They also appear in the ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' mini-game [[Balloon Racing]].
===Fly Guy's Story===
Fly Guy makes an appeareance in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. They would come in a line of four. If Yoshi could defeat all four with one egg, he would be awarded with a melon. They appear in [[Stage 3-3: Poochy and Nippy]] and [[Stage 3-4: Frustation]].


Not to be confused with [[Flying Shy Guy]]s, Shy Guys with helicopter complexes on their backs, or the [[Sky Guy]] and [[Medi Guy]]. Mechanical Fly Guys have wind-up keys in the back. They are known as Mecha Fly Guys, and appear in the ''[[Mario Party]]'' series.
===Fly Guy 64===
[[Image:FlyGuysMP8.png|200px|thumb|Two '''Fly Guys''' as they appear in ''Mario Party 8''.]]
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Fly Guys appear in [[Shifting Sand Land]]. They fly around the course, spitting fireballs at [[Mario]], trying to force the plumber into the lethal quicksand. They also appear in [[Tiny-Huge Island]]. This time, the Fly Guys spit fire at [[Mario]] near ledges, trying to kick him off the ledge. They also appear in [[Rainbow Cruise]], though in a small number. These are the only games where they have the ability to produce flames.
In the [[Mario]] sports series Fly Guy first appeared in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', as a secret character known for his technique. He reappeared in Mario sports titles in [[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]] along other Mario characters (such as [[Bowser]] and [[Dixie Kong]]) and for the first time ever, Final Fantasy characters.


They also make a reappearance in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'' doing the same thing as in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', except this time carrying Red Coins, 1-Ups, or [[Coin]]s rather than bombs.
===In the Past Once More===
Fly Guys had minor roles in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', appearing as enemies in [[Star Hill]].


Two Fly Guys appear on the box art of ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. However, their only appearances are in the [[Minigame]]s [[King of the Thrill]] and [[Mosh-Pit Playroom]], and they cameo in [[Test for the Best]].
==Other Events==
[[Image:FlyGuysMP8.png|200px|thumb|Two '''Fly Guys''' as they appear in ''Mario Party 8''.]]
Fly Guy debuted in Mario spin-offs in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', as a secret character known for his technique. He reappeared in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', where, strangely, Shy Guy was not playable.


Fly Guys also appear as enemies in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' as enemies in [[Star Hill]].
Fly Guys have been noted for some important roles in the [[Mario Party (series|Mario Party series]]; for example, Fly Guy is responsible for Duel [[Minigames]] in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. Two Fly Guys appear on the box art of ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. However, their only appear through cameos.
   
   
== Mario Sports Information ==
== Mario Sports Information ==

Revision as of 14:33, June 14, 2007

Artwork of a Fly Guy in Yoshi Topsy-Turvy (later reused for Yoshi Touch & Go and Yoshi's Island DS)
Fly Guys as they appeared in Yoshi's Island.

Fly Guy is a sub-species of Shy Guy. They have propellers on their heads and have various jobs.

History

Enemies from the Past

Fly Guy first appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. In the game they carried Items like Red Coins, 1-Ups, or even bombs. In some levels one of them would swoop down carrying a ? Cloud full of stars, and if Yoshi didn't get them in time the Fly Guy would float back up and laugh mockingly. They behave similarly in Yoshi's Island DS, except they did not carry bombs.

Fly Guy's Story

Fly Guy makes an appeareance in Yoshi's Story. They would come in a line of four. If Yoshi could defeat all four with one egg, he would be awarded with a melon. They appear in Stage 3-3: Poochy and Nippy and Stage 3-4: Frustation.

Fly Guy 64

In Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, Fly Guys appear in Shifting Sand Land. They fly around the course, spitting fireballs at Mario, trying to force the plumber into the lethal quicksand. They also appear in Tiny-Huge Island. This time, the Fly Guys spit fire at Mario near ledges, trying to kick him off the ledge. They also appear in Rainbow Cruise, though in a small number. These are the only games where they have the ability to produce flames.

In the Past Once More

Fly Guys had minor roles in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, appearing as enemies in Star Hill.

Other Events

Two Fly Guys as they appear in Mario Party 8.

Fly Guy debuted in Mario spin-offs in Mario Power Tennis, as a secret character known for his technique. He reappeared in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, where, strangely, Shy Guy was not playable.

Fly Guys have been noted for some important roles in the Mario Party series; for example, Fly Guy is responsible for Duel Minigames in Mario Party 5. Two Fly Guys appear on the box art of Mario Party 8. However, their only appear through cameos.

Mario Sports Information

Mario Hoops 3-on-3

Sub-Species


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